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we're live with the evidence police found at the crime scene. today is an important deadline for pennsylvania voters. we'll tell but that, and the warning donald trump has for people casting ballots in philadelphia. >> and the destruction hurricane matthew left in haiti is devastating. now, people there are facing another risk, as they await forayed to arrive. today is tuesday, october 11, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. katie and meisha are keeping an eye on things this morning. >> most of the construction moving out of the way, but i because a loft people were off yesterday and hitting the roads today. >> yes, double action on the roads. perfect weather for construction, guys, though, because they love it. it is quiet, calm, no winds. >> and they can layer up. >> exactly. i would highly advise to you do the same, chilly start to the day here. we would frost advisory posted for i95 the immediate advice inch tip, no wore ills for you, go into some of the more remote suburbs where the
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temperature could drop more readily, and those temperatures are dropping readily across central portions of and southern interior new jersey specifically, then also all of those northwest suburbs from chester up to upper bucks point northwest. you have the frost advisory, that's until 9:00 in the morning, so just shy of three hours from now see that expire and partly that will be because of course the sun comes up it, will help get rid of the frost. for now, quiet, as can be, and that's allowing the temperatures to drop off specially with nice clear sky. take a look where we stand right now, you're at 30, below freezing mount pocono. thirty-five allentown, flirting with it, and just shy of 40 this morning at this point in lancaster. so, it is a cool start. we expect the sun to shine all day, beautiful afternoon, just cool, daytime hype at best only 59 in the poconos today. but we hit the mid 60s in the city and expect that that sun will continue to shine for majority of our forecast here. but meantime, it is the coolest, it has been since mid
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may, past mid may. so quite a while since we've experienced this kind of chill. meantime, dry pattern is the story for us over the next few days, we'll talk much more about that, also your weaken outlook straight ahead. >> still very dark outside as we can seement only problem we have right now disable vehicle. this is the blue route southbound before mcdade boulevard. that left lane is compromised. see the flashing lights out there. and it is causing some pretty significant backups. just heads up on that if you have to head out to this area. might want to give it couple every minute or at least give yourself extra time. you will definitely need that. also the schuylkill at king of prussia. you can see moving both directions, still trashed 55 miles per hour, hopefully i can keep you there as long as i can, coming around the s curve as you make your way into center city, looking there, starting to see brake lights, i'll let you know you may be slowing down just little bit now. starting to hit those brakes more and more vehicles hit those roadways.
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vine starting to heat up, overall things looking pretty good this morning, jim, brooke, back to you. >> developing right now, two more hurt shooting in the city mayfair section. >> fun fire happened right outside a playground, "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo live outside northeast detective, with the latest on the investigation. good morning, jan. >> frightening scenario in mayfair, happening outside of playground and rec center. shot in the neck, actually, tub you have here at northeast detective look fog her p. >> so 16 year old shot, 17 jerold, how much, did die, overnight. take a look at the video. this is where the shooting happened late last night. gunfire errupted around 9:00 on the 3100 block of sterling street mayfair. number of people called police. and when police responded,
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eyewitnesses told them to the shooting victims had run from the scene. now two of the wounded a 16 and 17 year old showed up at area frankford on their own. the 16 year old was shot at least once in the stomach, the 17 year old, was shot in the chest and died short time later at the hospital. the 21 year old was taken to the hospital by police again, when he showed up bleeding at northeast detectives. located across the street from playgrounds, so possibly more people could have been injured last night. this morning, trying to sort out exactly what happened. >> we found discarded bikes, but also a revolver on the sidewalk. we don't know if i point if that revolver belongs to one of the shooters or one of the victims or if any of the victims are actually shooters also. >> and, police are also searching for surveillance
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cameras and video this morning. talk to one in the hospital, 16 and 21 year old man in critical condition, at this time no arrests, reporting live outside northeast detective this morning, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news", brooke, jim, back into you. >> thanks, jan. police evacuate north jersey mall after a customer said he found a note containing a bomb threat. now, police say the individual approached mall security saying the note allude dollars to a bomb or a series of bombs in the mall. all of this played out just before closing late last night. >> the mall evacuated and at this time no injuries. >> it is in wayne, passaic county outside of new york city. police swept the mall but found no ball. the customer had made the claim was taken into custody by police for evaluation. >> both donald trump and hillary clinton seeking vote today in florida. during. during stop in wilkes-barre,
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trump continued attacks against hillary clinton if more tames emerged of him saying inch appropriate things. his comment came one day after smearing, during sunday's presidential debate. new pole conducted before the debate shows clinton leading trump by 11-point. >> it is crunch time if you want to shot in this year election. today is the deadline day to register in pennsylvania. in delaware it is saturday and in new jersey you have until next week. people in the battleground state of florida have an extra day to register to vote. a federal judge extended today's deadline, until 5:00 p.m., tomorrow. and it may be extended even further. florida's democratic party sued governor rick scott for not extending the deadline due to hurricane matthew evacuations. scott said they had enough time to register. >> now, nancy odel says locker rom talk is no excuse. the co-host every entertainment tonight opened last night's broadcast addressing the 200 a video of
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donald trump and billy bush in which she has talk about in a vulgar way. >> i released statement on saturday, and i truely mean what i said. there is no room for object i havecation, not even in the lockerroom. the conversation has got to change, because, everybody deserves respect. no matter the gender or setting. >> now, odel thanked entertainment tonight viewers for their support. trump has since apologized. >> happening today, a court appearance for the man accused of shooting and killing two california police officers. john felix accused of shooting palm springs officer leslie and jose, when they responded to domestic disturbance at his home saturday. felix held police at bay for several hours, after the shooting. he is expected to face murder charges. lawyers will continue jury selection today for a whistle blower lawsuit connected to the penn state sex abuse scandal.
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former assistant not ball coach, mike mcqueary, says he was let go by penn state because he went to authority after witnessing sexual abuse by coach jerry sandusky. mcqueary suing for $4 million for wrong full termination. >> nearly week after hurricane matthew hit haiti more than a thousand people are now confirmed dead. now, come fears of cholera. thirteen people have died from the infectious disease since the hurricane hit. the un humanitarian coordinator made an emergency appeal for nearly $120 million. aid workers are struggling to reach some devastated areas, when food trucks arrived on the island, it was chaotic scene, as survivors lined up to get the prize. >> meanwhile people in north caroline are still serving the damage left behind by matthew. president obama signed a disaster relief declaration for ten counties hit hard by the storm. don champion has the story as rescue crews go house to house, helping people trapped by historic flooding.
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people in lumberton, north carolina paddled, walk, even trucked to higher grounds. >> thank you, we're saved. >> after hurricane matthew dumped 15 inches every rain here over the weekend, flood waters topped a levee spilling onto streets and into homes. now, the lumber river is expected to swell to three times its normal size this week. >> i've been here 52 years, all my life, i've never seen it like this. >> more than 1500 people had to be rescued from five states. many could not get out on their own. >> i thank you all very much. >> tiffany powers used to liver in this neighborhood, and met the rescue with dry clothes and shoes. >> this is katrina-like. >> several interstates and highways in the area are closed, because of high water. this section of i95 in fayetteville is closed because of a levy breach. in south carolina officials say seven dams have failed, four islands that were evacuated, including hilton
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head, remain closed. cheap up underway in georgia and florida, brought down large trees, complicating clean up, more than a million homes and businesses in the south still without power. don champion, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". thanks, just into the news room, one person has been taken to the hospital after a fire in west philadelphia. it happened in the 5100 block of paris street, just before 5:00 this morning. the home was vacant, but someone in a neighboring home suffered smoke inhalation. the person was taken to presbyterian, but the injuries are not believed to be serious. well, coming up: wine counterion fire. >> and the flames are spreading so fast, mandatory evacuations are underway. we'll show you the aggressive approach fire fight remembers take to go put out the fire. >> plus, samsung stopped selling the galaxy note seven phone, and they have an unprecedented warning for anyone who already has one. that's coming up. stay with us.
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>> people are leaving nap a california as a brush fire gets closer, broke out about 4:00 yesterday, spread to go 50 acres, threatening homes and wineries. >> more than 100 fire fight remembers battling the flames. the fire was about 20% contained last night, no injuries have been reported. >> drenched from the weekends, don't have to deal with any fire worries in.
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>> definitely not. specking very quiet weather in the days ahead here, so nice long lived break that we can enjoy when it comes to any wet weather worries. we stay in the clear, essentially here for the next few days, looking at storm scan at the wider zoom, it is tranquil, high pressure in place, and we had the wind of yesterday, but now, that wind has since tapered offer. basically back to nice calm winds. >> switching gears, looking at the tropics, tropical storm nicole continues to churn south of bermuda, expected to eventually churn north, and come close or brush bermuda as category one hurricane in the days ahead. now it the tropical storm strength gather, and gathering more strength before it does head north. meantime nice fall wealth torren joy back to your stateside. expecting sun and clouds headed into tomorrow as well as today. notice there is cold front moving on in. that comes through late in the day on thursday.
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it could bring wet it in the far northwest suburbs specially spotty shower, but generally it will shouldn't all of the moisture off to the north. we will see this frontal passage take place as a dry front. meanwhile the sun is back on friday. the temperatures take a hit in the wake of the front. with sunshine you're back to the 60s. temperature readings definitely reflect that here. wednesday, thursday, despite few additional clouds, look pretty good come friday, saturday, sunday, hey that's nice weekend right there. mid upper 60s in the sunshine and perfect weather looks like for the komen three day walk for the cure. meisha, over to you. >> yep, perfect fall weather, thanks so much, katie. good morning, everybody, happy tuesday. so, what we are looking at right now, basically the only thing that we roll i have out there. in terms of trouble spots, disable vehicle, blue route southbound before mcdade boulevard. blocking that left lane. you can see the arrow. also, there is some pretty significant backups now. because of t just give yourselves extra time. if you have to head out there, if you don't have to head out there, i'll let you know as soon as it clears. that's a head up. schuylkill headlight, this is at the conshohocken curve. you can see looking pretty
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busy here, as well both moving in the westbound and eastbound side of the schuylkill there at that conshohocken curve and also, 95 south at cottman, really starting to heat up here as you come around the s curve. so seeing a will the of brakes lights going off, no longer traveling at around 55 miles per hour, but i guess we can expect that as we push into the 6:00 hour busy tuesday, especially because a lot of people are hits the roadways now after the holiday yesterday. so we have a lot more to talk about, first we will take a quick break, stay right where you are. cbs-3 "eyewitness news" will be right i would support legislation in pennsylvania that would ban abortion and i would suggest we have penalties
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>> for a look at newspaper headlines from across our region. >> in the philadelphia inquirer new jersey employers are livid over governor christie ' decision to end the reciprocal income tax agreement between new jersey and pennsylvania, now, thousands of workers will now have to pay additional taxes, some companies considering putting project on hold. subaruu is is re-evaluating the decision to build its national training center in camden. >> from the burlington county times, the newest addition to the west ham many ton fire department fleet may be a lemon. officials say an aerial ladder trucks, wrong video, but aerial ladder truck they got in 2013. it has given them nothing but problems. the truck cost nearly a million dollars. and it has been out of service more than it has been in service, plus, it extended warranty expires in november. >> finally the intelligence
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err reports student end rollment, enrollment in the central bucks school district is continuing its downward trends this year. dropping 338 student. centennial hatboro horsham, horsham, also reported falling numbers, as well. >> that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines, from around the delaware valley. >> coming up: urgent warning for thousands of cell phone users. what samsung is telling those people to do right now. >> and this isn't your run of the mill nail salon. it is putting the man in mani pedi. we'll show you the new trends in guys grooming next.
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welcome back, things are actually looking really good right now, we expect to see ups and downs in the forecast along the way, we lend up sort of trending into mid upper 60s for the upcoming weekend. so perfect pumpkin picking weather since we can expect nothing but sunshine overhead at this point. looks likely pressure will do us solid in the days ahead as well. more on that in your full forecast a bit later in the show, guys, back to you. >> thank you, after reports of its products exploding, smoking and burning, samsung has officially stopped sales of its samsung note seven. >> the company's also issuing an un presidents dollars warning. hena daniels has the latest
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from new york. >> ♪ seven, return it. the message from samsung and federal regulators, after some of the phones, including replacement models, started stone tape justly igniting. >> look over, my phone's on fire. >> michael trade in the his first galaxy note 75 week earlier. after samsung recalled 2.5 million of the fire prone phones. >> initially we thought it was simply a battery from a specific battery supplier. but, these replacement phones have batteries from different player, obviously the issue is somewhere else. >> in a statement, the company said, samsung will ask all carrier and retail partners globally to stop sales, annex changes of the galaxy note seven, while the investigation is taking place. on monday the faa told passengers not to charge them or snow them, after smoking phone forced southwest flight
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to be evacuated last week. >> i heard some popping. it sounded like a zip lock popping open, and looked around to see what that was, and there was smoke just billowing, pouring out my pocket. >> latest crisis is fueling expectations samsung will scrap the once highly anticipated phone. a move that could cost the company some $17 billion. hena daniels, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". nail salons not just for women. >> i do. in hollywood, california, hammer and nails looks like a man cave. it has tv, oversized chair, its founder michael em yacht says a place men can feel comfortable getting their manicures and pedicures. >> if i can create a place where the guy that would never set foot in a nail salon would not only go to, but want to come back, i could be onto something. >> now, it is a place where guys who are into being well groomed, can do it in a more, quote, macho atmosphere, women, though, are welcome,
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to. >> i was going to say because i would go there. you know? my nail salon, awesome, but they're sitting like in a little stool? i want to sit in one of those. >> you don't want to go at all? >> i don't want people touching my fingers and toast. >> or any part of you? >> i have facial issues, space al issues. >> coming up in the next half hour, ratings are in. finds out how many people watched the second presidential debate. justin? >> brooke, that debate has fired up this final stretch of the white house race, plus, donald trump has a message for philly voters. we are live this morning with what he's warning. jim? >> justin, the impact, the, what it has on your money, find out which candidate is supposedly better for your retirement account. meisha? >> looking at disable vehicle certainly causing some slow downs on the blue route. plus gas line repairs and construction, yep, all of that coming up. first we will take a quick break, stay right where you are. cbs-3 "eyewitness news" will
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>> it is a little chilly, some of you even waking up under a frost advisory. >> we'll see the temperatures climb. katie will tell us all about a warm up. i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. it is 6:30. here's what you night to know today in your morning minute. >> one person is dead and two more are hurt after a shooting in the city's mayfair section. >> the 21 year old man who was shot in the neck came here to northeast detectives last night for help. >> the crucial day for pennsylvania voters. >> today is the deadline to regger? next month's election. >> with each day it, seems pennsylvania becomes more of a priority for the next president. and luzern county rallies monday, trump expressed particular concern about elections in the philadelphia area.
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>> samsung issued unprecedented warning to customers. turn off your galaxy note seven smart phone immediately. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> saw the writing on the wall ♪ as you felt ♪ with passion in our eyes ♪ there is no way we could disguise ♪ ♪ >> good stuff. the presidential debates re imagined as a duet to the dirty dancing theme song. you got to love the internet. >> i tell you the internet works fast. >> that was very quick. >> yes. >> take us months to put that together here. >> katie, what's going on outside? >> i would say works so fast that izod now sold out of one every it popular sweaters all thanks to ken bone that night. take a look what the weather
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has in store, very, very quiet weather. it is the story for us. you guys had mentioned this, too, frost advisory posted for portions of our region, and, you know what? good portion of the northeastern united states is under the frost advisory, or a freeze warning, in other words, freeze is going to happen this morning, where it is chilly enough, in a place like up-state new york or portions of massachusetts, new hampshire, vermont. very, very cool start to the morning. we take a look at the temperatures in a second. nice wide zoom on storm scan. system well off to the west, we don't actually have to worry about whatsoever, but regardless, high pressure is the theme right now to bring nice clear sky, nice calm winds, to us, locally. and with that wind, at worse, at 6 miles per hour, you barely notice it. and that does mean that with the cool air in place, you know, nice clear skies, temperatures can drop off easily and the frost can form. so 30 is the current temperature, actual air temperature, not feels like value guys up at mount pocono, 46 in philadelphia, and 41 in atlantic city. now hour by hour, or at least hands full of the hours that we've got across the day, we
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expect to see the temperatures eventually rebounds, as they tends to do under full sunshine. but only so far. normal high about 69 degrees, by 3:00 p.m., just shy of that. but we do expect the sunshine and minus the winds that we saw yesterday. so really looks like very nice fall day. we had mentioned also that there is eventually warming trend that will take place, i'll let you know when you can expect the 70s again bit later in the show. meisha? >> sounds like perfect fall day if you ask me, minus the win, but all of the sunshine, oh, well, well, well, good morning, hammy tuesday. so what we are looking at right now, basically our only indent on the roadway, disable blue route, before mcdade, blocking the far left lane. that is now since cleared. we are still seeing some backups. around that area. so take a look, i'll try to switch the camera, jim, might need to help me out. there you go. this is the back up. residual effect behind what was the disable vehicle, guys. that's pretty substantial. specially given the fact the deaths able vehicle, no longer there. what we dealing with, look at the drive times. blue route, schuylkill to 95,
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going to take you almost an hour, because that disable vehicle, that's how many vehicles are headed out on the roadway right now on this very busy tuesday morning, so heads up on that. you can avoid the area right now, give it extra time, you certainly want to do that if you can. if you have to jump out in this area right now, i would say, give yourself at least a extra hour. at least. that's what i would do if i were you. just avoid if possible. 422 headlights moving in the eastbound direction, this is past, you can see how busy it is looking around that area, then the boulevard, southbound, also, approaching the schuylkill, jumping on by city avenue as well. very busy. gulf give yourselves extra time no matter where you are this morning, back to you. >> only 27 days to go until voters elect new president. >> pennsylvania is a swing state, and donald trump is implying potential horror stories at the polls in philadelphia. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch is live in the cbs-3 news center with the story, hey, justin? >> hey, jim, brooke, much of the swing could come from the
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philly rich area and surrounding suburbs at its rally monday trump told crowds he's concerned about elections in the state's largest city. >> and as wilkes-barre rally monday, donald trump weighed in on election day. singling out the crucial swing state of pennsylvania and its largest sit. >> i we have to make sure the people of philadelphia are protected that the vote count are a hundred%, everybody want that. but i hear these horror shows. i here these who are owe shows. and we have to make sure that this election is not stolen from us. >> the republican presidential nominee says he's ready for more rounds with the clintons. >> if they want to release more tapes, saying ann prepare rope at things, we will continue to talk about bill and hillary clinton doing inch appropriate things. >> when you are a star they let us do it, you can do anything. >> that access hollywood video featuring trump still called lockerroom talk about women has led to campaign fall out. house speaker paul ryan told gop colleagues, he's no longer defending trump. but rnc chair ranked prefer us
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is not waivering n ohio hillary clinton held her largest rally yet making a play for miami end yachts. >> he is an equal opportunity insult err if there ever was one. that's not what we are in america. >> but there is new trouble in the clinton camp. wikileaks has post the more illegally obtained emails from clinton campaign chair john podesta. this reportedly unveils conversations about positioning her campaign a mid then rival bernie sanders, the keystone state pipeline and her e-mail scandal. >> a reminder to voters, the clock is running out to register n pennsylvania today is the deadline. and delaware you have until saturday. and in new jersey you need to register by next tuesday october 18th. and the campaign trail has focus today. clinton and former vp al gore will stomp in the miami area. trump is set for stops in the sunshine state for much of the week with one tonight in panama city. jim, brooke, back into you. >> thanks, justin.
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>> the creator of the reality tv program the apprentice says can he not release footage from the show that donald trump hosed. mark burnette and mgm say they can't release the tapes because of contractural obligation cents, mgm owns burnette production company, last week cast and crew members allege that trump used leud and sexist language, while shooting the show. >> the rating for sunday night's presidential debate fails to live up to the hype. a little more than 66 million people watched the second debate, and that's 20% drop from the first. cbs had the most viewers. the people who were on facebook say it was the most talked about debate ever on their site. >> well, with a month to go before americans hit the polls, it is time predict howie election outcomes will impact stock markets. >> cbs news business analyst, jill schlessinger; live in new york to discuss which candidate is better for your retirement account. good morning, jill. >> good morning. >> let's talk about the president's party and the stock market. >> reporter: okay, so, if we
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look back to world war ii, data shows the average compound annual growth rate for stocks here in the u.s., 9.7% under democratic presidents, and 6.7% under republicans. so, 3% differential, right? before you get ready to shift your portfolio, you should know that a recent academic study, which i love the title, what to expect when you're electing, finds that there is no systematic difference between republicans and democrats, when it comes to steering the general direction of the stock market. so, don't go crazy just yet. >> so, if party affiliation doesn't matter, jill, what does? >> well, there is this thing called the presidential election cycle theory. and it posits that regardless of the republican or democrat becoming the leader of the free worm, you s stock markets are usually -- us stock markets are usually weak until
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the year of the presidential election, improves in the second year, peaks in the third year, then weak again in the fourth year. sounds great, right? but like almost every market theory, you know like the january effect or the superbowl indicators, there are always exceptions to the rules. and, basically, this theory didn't work over the past four years. okay, so what's the bottom line? stop trying to outsmart mr. market. my advice, remains pretty simple: address what's within your control, pay down that credit card debt, establish your emergency reserve funds, and put away as much as you can in your retirement plan. see how i sneak in the same advice every single time? for more on elections and markets, go to jill on money. com. >> that means we need to listen, thanks a lot, jill. >> well, do you want to impress your neighbors? coming up i'll show you the latest trends in outdoor living. >> plus, ken bone became national sensation after the last presidential debate. but it is not just america who loves him. finds out who he says is his number one fan.
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hey, pat? >> good morning, guys. we are here at ruth at let nick spring garden, getting ready to do some brazilian jujitsu. i'm in kind of a vulnerable position. am i able to get out of this? i guess we'll find out coming up. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> rapper drake did something michael jackson he never did. new record coming up next. >> ♪ >> ♪
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you know he's had a big year, just last month he became the highest paid comedian passing jerry seinfeld. >> well, drake is breaking a decade old record set by michael jackson, nominated for 13 categories for the american music award. jackson set the previously set record with 11 nominations, that was way back in 1984. drake's albumn went to number one on the charts as soon as it dropped. and it is the first albumn to ever reach a billion streams on al he will music. american music awards airs november 20th. bad mom, funny hit this year, now getting spin off. bad dads. representatives for the studio behind it say the spin off is due out next july. there will also be reality tv series and short of digital content. no word on who will be in it. >> well, now we go to a good mom. katy? >> oh, thank you. you know, it is interesting. there are days where you feel
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real guilt bye things do you as a parent, and it is nice to get that read sometimes. and also, to help make fun of it together with movies like that. so we're very grateful they're put that out. take a look at the eyewitness weather watchers this morning, take a look, area low temperatures this morning, coming in from the watchers. and they're chilly. what you will find though is that the coldest spots are the suburbs, guys, you as would you expect. blue bell, jerry reporting 34 was the early morning low, william reported 36 this morning in levittown, in philadelphia, chestnut hill section, phil reported 40 degrees this morning, so definitely chill in the air, cooler than average by ten solid degrees, not as cold as you're finding in a newark delaware even at 35 degrees, and eagleville we head 39. the list goes on here, definitely been very chilly start. minus the wind at least, but that's the ingredient that you would require. cool air, clear sky, light wind, for some frost to form. hence from advisory posted essentially region wide say for the i95 corridor including philadelphia, delco, and any
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of those flanked communities. so storm scan is quiet and we have high pressure on your side for multiple days here, there is a cold front though that is scheduled to cross specifically thursday late in the day. there it is, wednesday, 7:00 p.m. far off to the west. still very tranquil through tomorrow. as well as the majority of thursday but take a look, bulk of the moisture is going to bypass us off to the north. however, time stomach it out mid to late day. there could be specially in the northwest suburbs outside of philly end up being quick shower, it is not enough likely that would you need umbrella but worth a mention. generally this frontal passage takes part as dry frontal passage, end up with sunshine again, meantime 66 and sunny, warming up the next two days, behind the cold front back to the mid 60s again for the majority of the weekends, back to you. >> katie thank you so much. looking outside right now, we will get real busy out there right now guys. this is where our back up shot was. we had disable vehicle that was really slowing you down.
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blue route past route one, see still pretty substantial, between the schuylkill and 95 on the blue route, about 40 minute, that's only just dropped ten minutes, not only residual, but also because it is getting real busy out there. plus this accident, the boulevard southbound at broad street blocking the left lane. you can bet that will slow you down at this point as well. gulf yourselves extra time there. 959 south at girard, interstate 95 south busy all morning long, and certainly no exception right now, pushing toward our main hour of the rush hour at 7:00. reopened here route 202 markley street, elm street, great news for those of you having to take take the alternate. drive times for you, overall looking pretty steady, give yourselves extra time, jim, over to you. >> more and more home end ers expanding their living space outside of their home. convenience like offense and refrigerators, in this week's angie's list report, we look at one of the latest outdoor
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living trends smart pergola. >> ginger enjoy her outdoor space more often thanks to a new pergola. >> i absolutely love it. couldn't like it more. it has been wonderful. it turned my home as being from indoors to being outdoors. >> but it is not your average pergola. >> new trend we're seeing, allow you to enjoy your outdoor space even when the weather isn't ideal. >> regular perkily's have been around since ancient rome. but only recently do they become smart. equipped with moveable love that's allow to you control the amount of sunlight filtering through. >> could you have shade, any time of the day. because it doesn't matter where the sun is, you can take the louvers of 150 degrees rotation, so you can create shade but maintain open roof. >> and smart pergola's don't just protect you from the sun, they keep you dry, too. the adjustable alluminum slats can close completely, and build in censors can do it for you when you're not at home. >> of course, has gutter
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system goes all the way around, collection the water, taken away into downtown, inside one of our column us. >> and ginger thrilled with her new outdoor addition. >> i just love it. >> now they can be placed near your home or out in the yards but remember when talking to contractor, they may require a building permit to install. and they aren't cheap. the cost to cover an average size deck is about $17,000 installed. >> oh,. >> well time now 49:00. as always, there is a lot coming up on cbs this morning. >> nora o'donnell joins us live from new york with a preview. good morning, nora. >> good morning to you, brooke, jim. let's talk about the rift in the gop with donald trump as their nominee. john will join us out on the campaign trail. plus trump dismissed his vulgar comments as lockerroom talk. we go inside a lockerroom to find out why pro athletes say the explanation is way off base. actor brian kranston right here in studio 57. the news is back in the morning, we see in you about ten minutes. >> that's going to be good to see. i love it. >> looking forward to it,
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thanks, nor a well if you have twitter, or facebook, probably heard every ken bone. >> surprise starve sunday night's presidential debate not only internet famous, but people at home think he's pretty cool too. >> i have no you have a 12 year old son logan. does he think you're pretty cool tonight? >> yes. it is columbus day today, so he had the day off of school. so today having internet famous dad is the greatest thing ever, tomorrow, when he has to go in and talk to his friend, maybe he'll change his mind. but just to be cool in the eyes of your protein son, is worth this whole thing. >> bone somehow is extending his 15 minute of fame. so why did he wear that red sweater to the debate? he said he was planning on wearing a suit but he split his pants. and by the way, that super cool sweat is her sold out on line, here is the posting on amazon, it is an izod men's cable solid knit sweater, the color red and the size double extra large. >> happens to the best of us, you know? >> what?
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>> splitting your pants. >> never have split my pants. of course trending right now on twitter the hashtag ken bone facts. here is a few of them. while learning cpr ken once actually brought the practice dumb toy life. >> here is another. ken bone's locker talk is bragging about how sweet and warm his wife's hugs are. >> oh, another if you only have one or two items, ken bone will let you cut in front of him at whole foods. >> and this says it all: chuck norris answers to ken bone. >> well, most exercise programs are just workouts to get in you good shape. >> but this morning, showcasing one that also helps build endurance, reduce stress, increase focus, and, improve self-defense. our pat gallen is live in spring garden, with the world of brazilian jujitsu. i'm excited to learn, pat. >> reporter: yes, really fun. and if you guys didn't see the 5:00 hour, go to my instagram page, pat gallen tv. and you can see me flip in
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slow motion. who doesn't want to see that? yes, here at ruth athletic 21st and brands inch wine in spring garden. this is my friend lehigh. tell us a little bit about brazilian jujitsu. >> looking at a bunch of people rolling around on the floor, good time. it fantastic martial arts, great social skill developer >> so in every day life, i'm thin, wire i, so this is for everyone? >> out lie, you don't have to be a big strong guy, don't have to be an athlete. it is built for the non-athlete. built for the person that's small. it is built for the ladies. it is built for the kids. and it is the ability to be able to use leverage, grips, mechanisms, over strength, here is the idea. really use being technique over the deem strong is that tiff athlete.
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>> the most weird thing. everyone is sweating profusely, on the ground, rolling around, yet they have smiles on their faces. i don't get it. >> tell you what. what this does, your body doesn't know the difference between a love hug and a jujitsu hug. what it does releases dope mean, releases endorphins, really great mood stabilizers and happy chemicals inside your mind. those are things actually helping people combat different teens of bipolar disorders, and depression disorders, for their mind. using jujitsu instead of medication. >> so if they want to come out how do they find you? >> twenty-first and blands brandywine right in fairmount. and we're open all the time. our classes start at 6:00 a.m., go until 9:00 p.m. >> come see this guy, he will teach you. what will you teach me now? >> let's jump in. have kyle gave you a hand. >> okay. >> we like to use the little guys. helps them learn, helps to show. >> kyle is a big little guy. >> trust me. so, we are working on the bumps. >> you will control dis spans in space. he'll try to pre the knees to
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the chest. control. give him big hug so he can't sit back up. excellent. when he goes to push away from you and create space, sit up over the shoulder. excellent turn the other side to the head. bridge, sweep him over. pulling on the try except. >> excellent. >> now that takes you to that top position in the mouth. now you're if a far more advantageous position to win a fight. >> i am and i feel so good. kyle, thank you. lehigh, thank you, as well. guys come on out, get a good sweat in, learn little self-defense, why not? >> wire i pat gallen. >> i feel like he learned quick there. >> i'm telling you. >> hour ago he was getting slammed. now he's got it. >> fast learner. right back with three things you need to know before go. >> it is three to go nex
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>> before you hit the road it is three # to go. >> deadline to register to vote in pennsylvania is today. it is saturday in delaware, and next week in new jersey. >> samsung issues blunt warning for owners of its galaxy note seven. turn it off immediately. >> this follows reports the phone is spontaneously catching fire. and pay attention job hunters. more than 20 businesses, in the king of prussia area, are holding a job fair. it is today, from 11:00 to 2:00 at the double tree, and that's three to go. >> looks like good start to the day, chilly granted but we do expect full sunshine, now
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that the sun's just about ready to pop over the horizon, see the light of day, one of the few spots here outside margate city at beach patrol headquarters one of the very few spots that is not in frost advisory. that will last us another two hours or so, but look at the current temperatures, chilly meisha. >> yes, sure is, katie. i know it will heat up later. great news there. what's not so great news, accident the boulevard southbound broad street. left lane blocked, that will absolutely slow you down. plus another accident in montgomeryville, route 309, bethlehem pike. police are directing traffic right now. patco experiencing delays eastbound ten to 15 minutes. >> slow going. thanks, meisha. next on cbs this morning the latest on campaign 2016. the rift in the gop. >> remember to join us early each weak day morning here on cbs-3 starting 4:30 a.m. have a great day. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪
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♪ good morning. it is tuesday, october 11th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." new poll numbers show donald trump trailing hillary clinton by double digits. the gop is in turmoil as paul ryan announces he will no longer campaign for trump. rising water from hurricane matthew forces more than 1,000 rescues in north carolina. and we're in haiti there there are growing fears of a mass cholera outbreak. and breaking news. samsung stops production of the galaxy 7 smartphone after catching fire. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> i was getting beaten
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